Showing posts with label Interior-Office 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior-Office 2. Show all posts

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Office Interior By Wilson Architects | Brisbane | Australia

One of the most startling facts of the design is its modest exterior. From the street at first glance, the house and workers’ cottages, which have been joined to accommodate the practice’s expansion, look wholly domestic. The two-storey house is quintessentially a Queenslander at its core. A Mackintosh-esque design of leadlight glass windows was added during the post-fire rebuild, but ostensibly the bones are intact. The external feature of latticework, though a structural and recent addition, is visually consistent with traditional solutions for baffling the Queensland light, while discombobulating timelines through a slightly modernist interpretation of staggered parallels. It is in fact nothing more than painted stud work, but is entirely lovely. Visually, the workers’ cottages are
unchanged bar a gleaming whiteness to match the house and flat white window frosting, both of which negate any suspicion of a chintz interior.....more

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Medina Turgul Office | Erginoglu & Calislar Architects

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The Istanbul, Turkey based Erginoglu & Calislar Architects designed a contemporary restoration and conversion of a historical stone walled salt barn, so it could be used as the offices of the advertising agency Medina Turgul DDB.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

Office Interior Design | Konstruplus Office | Corunna ,Spain | M.MAS.A







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Konstruplus is a construction company engaged in turnkey construction through the lens of contemporary design. Our response to their offices had to make new images consistent with the philosophy of the company. Thus starting from a vertical sinuosity of the envelope to strengthen inclusion of a garden light that reaches the interior became central to the success of the office and providing the necessary light for the quality of this space.
Architect: M.MAS.A
Location: Corunna
Execution: Konstruplus
Photographer: Santos-Díez
Text translated by Neocribs from M.MAS.A
Photos from: clicarQ

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Interior Office Design | Meguro Office ,Tokyo | Nendo







The office is located near the Meguro River in Tokyo, on the fifth floor of an old office building. We wanted the usual spaces and functions -meeting space, management, workspace and storage- to be separate, but also to maintain a sense of connection between them. To achieve this effect, we divided the space with walls that seem to sag and flop like a piece of cloth held up between two hands, enclosing the various spaces more than the usual office dividers, but less than actual walls. Employees can move between spaces by walking over the parts of the walls that "sag" the most, thus emphasizing the contrast between the uses of the different spaces. Spaces that need more sound-proofing are enclosed with the kind of plastic curtains you might find at a small factory so that people can work without worrying about noise but not feel isolated. When you stand up and look through the whole space, people, shelves and plants seem to appear and disappear as though floating between the waves.
Text and images from: Nendo
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